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The Point, Eastleigh has announced dates for the seventh annual Eastleigh Film Festival.
Running from Monday 23rd to Saturday 28th September, Eastleigh Film Festival will again create memorable cinematic adventures, showcasing much-loved films in locations across the Borough to put the fun back into going to the movies.
With thanks to support from BFI Film Audience Network and the National Lottery, Eastleigh Film Festival is pleased to hand over the curation of the programme to audiences for

Eastleigh Film Festival (EFF), curated by The Point, celebrated a successful fifth year.
EFF 2018 ran from Monday 24th to Saturday 29th September. Screening 13 films at 10 venues across six days, the festival welcomed more than 750 people to the borough for screenings of cult and iconic films at unique venues including independent restaurants and shops, a refurbished Victorian chapel and a church, and even deep in the woods after dark. The festival closed with a sold-out screening of 80’s

The penultimate night at this month's festival sees us returning to Eastleigh Baptist Church for one of our most exciting screenings to date. If you need any convincing as to why you should join us for our screening of Romeo + Juliet, here's why we love it.
In 1996 Australian director Baz Luhrmann – a relative unknown amongst Hollywood heavyweights – grabbed Shakespeare and made it into an MTV spectacle. Luhrmann decided that the Bard could – and would – talk to a contemporary audience of moody

We are delighted to announce that Eastleigh Film Festival will return for its fifth year this 24th to 29th September.
2017 was the final year for our seasoned Festival Director Dan, so this year's festival has been programmed using a different approach. Our curators at The Point have collaboratively searched high and low, far and wide across the Borough of Eastleigh, for locations that perfectly match a whole bunch of handpicked films.
We aren't quite ready to announce our line-up for this